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select table_name from user_constraints where constraint_name in (select r_constraint_name from user_constraints)
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This should give you a list of table names your referential constraint is looking at! The logic behind this is the fact that the foreign key looks at the primary key of another table so there should be a valid record of that in the same user_constraints table!